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he understood who the audience was when he debated jimmie carter or walter mondale or gorbachev he understood where the audience was and who they would be. and i think mitt romney just so pulled that off the other night. and it is showing in the polls and every place else. >> i thought it interesting. right after the debate. this is the best debate by a republican since lincoln. >> that's what i said. it is easy to say best since reagan. everybody said that. my father remember a line here and there when he debated jimmie cart yer mondale and they are great debates of course. but the debate that mitt romney put on. it was a mitt romney debate. not reagan. the depraspness of the issues and the way he went and from the beginning to the end. there great moments all the way through. there were not just one but many. that was the best debate since lincoln and i say that to honor mitt romney for what he did and not tie him to ronald reagan. we make a mistake when we look for ronald reagan. we were not looking for lincoln when we found reagan. and we were looking for a landlorder and we found one the
he understood who the audience was when he debated jimmie carter or walter mondale or gorbachev he understood where the audience was and who they would be. and i think mitt romney just so pulled that off the other night. and it is showing in the polls and every place else. >> i thought it interesting. right after the debate. this is the best debate by a republican since lincoln. >> that's what i said. it is easy to say best since reagan. everybody said that. my father remember a...
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carter was supposed to be in a close race with ronald reagan and lost in a landslide. >> rose: was that because there was a late minute switch to reagan or because they similar my did the polls badly? >> probably a combination of both, i think now polls use what are called likely voter models and do account for will persons actually vote? tha that was ls common this the 1980s and you had years where the polls would underestimate how much republican enthusiasm there might be, usually the republicans are more enthuse stic, a little easier to group and get pout to the polls than democrats are. >> rose: how do you factor in also this notion david brooks again, that said that somehow polls do not -- polls are often in error because they can't measure human behavior? >> well, polls do, it is kind of like any type of economic data, where if you look -- >> rose: human behavior? >> if you look at the bls reports, economic data, it is based on survey data, right? and people's interpretations of do they have a job now might be subjected to some degree but we can go and lack and say, how accurate a
carter was supposed to be in a close race with ronald reagan and lost in a landslide. >> rose: was that because there was a late minute switch to reagan or because they similar my did the polls badly? >> probably a combination of both, i think now polls use what are called likely voter models and do account for will persons actually vote? tha that was ls common this the 1980s and you had years where the polls would underestimate how much republican enthusiasm there might be, usually...
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jimmy carter was attacking him. and then he had this positively brilliant close about are you better off? and he did it so well. peter hart did a bunch of focus groups before and after. clearly reagan had a lower threshold. he had to prove to people he was acceptable. >> that's what mitt -- you're describing mitt romney. you're describing mitt romney because voters -- >> voters don't have the kind of negatives. he did not have 51% of people having an unfavorable view. secondly, you could say mitt romney is as good a debater all you want. gipper against mitt romney when it comes to charm, people saying i want to have this guy on television for four years, it's no contest. >> willie, following up on what mike barnicle said, the one thing mitt romney has going for him is who he is running against. there are a lot of republicans that voted for barack obama that are disappointed. there are a lot of independents that voted for obama who are disappointed. there are a lot of conservatives who don't want to vote for them thi
jimmy carter was attacking him. and then he had this positively brilliant close about are you better off? and he did it so well. peter hart did a bunch of focus groups before and after. clearly reagan had a lower threshold. he had to prove to people he was acceptable. >> that's what mitt -- you're describing mitt romney. you're describing mitt romney because voters -- >> voters don't have the kind of negatives. he did not have 51% of people having an unfavorable view. secondly, you...
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ford trailed jimmy carter, need ad boost, he agreed to a debate in 1976. 16 years after the first one. today no candidate can really avoid debating. charlie, norah? >> bill, i love president nixon saying let him get his own primetime. but did president nixon have a legitimate reason for denying those debates in 1972? >> reporter: no. this doesn't pass the laugh test. the national security argument was one that lyndon johnson used too because of the vietnam war going on but surely presidents since then have debated and known lots of national security secrets and haven't spilled them out there. the only thing that really makes since to a sitting president is he doesn't want to give his opponent equal footing and that's exactly what nixon was also saying. >> all right, >> after a lot of hype the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium went on this weekend. we'll hear what bill o'reilly and jon stewart had to say and why thousands of people couldn't see it. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia h
ford trailed jimmy carter, need ad boost, he agreed to a debate in 1976. 16 years after the first one. today no candidate can really avoid debating. charlie, norah? >> bill, i love president nixon saying let him get his own primetime. but did president nixon have a legitimate reason for denying those debates in 1972? >> reporter: no. this doesn't pass the laugh test. the national security argument was one that lyndon johnson used too because of the vietnam war going on but surely...
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. >> exactly, and we have seen that our former presidents, maybe with the exception of jimmy carter, who every once in awhile stick a needle into somebody's back, but basically even carter hasn't gone and the campaign trail in favor of aristocratic and it. lou: a lot of journalists trying to catch up with anne klein reporting on the machinations of clinton, the secretary and her legal team trying to match your reporting. her role, the president's -- the former president's role in taking responsibility for benghazi, then stepping back from it, leaving her in a heightened, elevated, if you will, memory, at least, those who follow politics, but taking effectively no responsibility. the president's stepping forward. what is going on here? >> and the president was asked today, i believe, about this benghazi think. he said, as i said to my out reached. you know, completely befuddled by what anybody would suggest this in a partisan, political way. well, at the very least they handled it in an amateurish to quake. they were totally incompetent on the bin does it matter, and, perhaps, also, c
. >> exactly, and we have seen that our former presidents, maybe with the exception of jimmy carter, who every once in awhile stick a needle into somebody's back, but basically even carter hasn't gone and the campaign trail in favor of aristocratic and it. lou: a lot of journalists trying to catch up with anne klein reporting on the machinations of clinton, the secretary and her legal team trying to match your reporting. her role, the president's -- the former president's role in taking...
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carter was a stumbling, ineffective president. >> reporter: fast forward to 1992. president george h.w. bush was already on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy, when casper wineberger, former president ronald reagan's defense secretary, was implicated in the iran contra scandal shortly before election day. bad news that bush, who served as reagan's vice president, did not need. in 2004, a classic october surprise. osama bin laden released a video on october 29th, just four days before election day in a razor-thin race between president bush and john kerry. three years after 9/11, it served as a reminder of the terrorist threat and strategists in both parties believed helped president bush. more recently the term october surprise has come to mean a seismic event in the fall of an election year. though most have centered around foreign policy, others have been about the economy, like in 2008. when the economy imploded, john mccain's advisors say his campaign collapsed along with it and never recovered. historians say in order for an october surpris
carter was a stumbling, ineffective president. >> reporter: fast forward to 1992. president george h.w. bush was already on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy, when casper wineberger, former president ronald reagan's defense secretary, was implicated in the iran contra scandal shortly before election day. bad news that bush, who served as reagan's vice president, did not need. in 2004, a classic october surprise. osama bin laden released a video on october 29th, just...
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carter, and doug schoen a fox news contributor and former pollster for bill clinton. doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is 50 and president obama at 47 and most of the national polls are showing governor romney with a lead. now, having said that, pat, talk about the president's declining job approval. >>pat: we have talked on the program, i said the most important number is the job approval. he is holding at 50. it took a real dip since last tuesday in the polling from 53 percent to 47 and the negative is up and also in rasmussen he dropped from 50 to 47. >>gregg: what does that mean? >>pat: in advance of a vote movement the ap
carter, and doug schoen a fox news contributor and former pollster for bill clinton. doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor...
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another one we want to jump to 1980, ronald reagan winning a landslide victory over jimmy carter. >> what's interesting about this is that the electoral map that we use today to see red states and blue states was actually created at nbc news in 1976. in 1980 when they used it, republicans were blue and the democrats were red, and it was that way for a while until 1996. what's interesting about the 1980 race is that reagan's sweep across the country led david brinkley to say that the map looked like a suburban swimming pool, and there are a lot of fun moments like that throughout the book where you really get the look and feel of what election night was like over these different areas. >> brinkley, chancellor and brokaw sitting in front of that map, 2000, who can forget, that and really probably the iconic moment of that election night was the late great tim russert with the white board. >> so much confusion on the ground that night with the calls in florida and the tight race and the electoral college and really the simplest way for tim russert to explain it to have the white dry era
another one we want to jump to 1980, ronald reagan winning a landslide victory over jimmy carter. >> what's interesting about this is that the electoral map that we use today to see red states and blue states was actually created at nbc news in 1976. in 1980 when they used it, republicans were blue and the democrats were red, and it was that way for a while until 1996. what's interesting about the 1980 race is that reagan's sweep across the country led david brinkley to say that the map...
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but it was the first time i really, really got into politics, and i was jarred to see jimmy carter and ronald reagan get up and be nice and joke with each other. >> it's a great tradition. >> it's such a nice break and such a nice break of tradition. >> great tradition. and it's wonderful, they make fun of themselves. i thought mitt's line about this is what ann and i wear around the house, that was a great line. >> that's good. >> i was saying to joe that president bush in 2004 had the great line when he looked around at all the people. he said, some call you the elite. i call you my base. >> really good stuff. you know, mika, there are some polls, we were just talking about it while you were running your show. >> yeah. >> around the set here. there are a couple of polls out there that we're going to talk about this morning, and they really seem to be outliers on both sides. first the national gallup poll. and then the nbc news/"wall street journal"/marist polls for iowa and wisconsin. i think a lot of us agree. let's read them. but i think they're outliers. >> 18 days to go and there
but it was the first time i really, really got into politics, and i was jarred to see jimmy carter and ronald reagan get up and be nice and joke with each other. >> it's a great tradition. >> it's such a nice break and such a nice break of tradition. >> great tradition. and it's wonderful, they make fun of themselves. i thought mitt's line about this is what ann and i wear around the house, that was a great line. >> that's good. >> i was saying to joe that...
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ronald reagan's performance in the 1980 presidential debate sent him soaring ahead of jimmy carter to landslide victory. >> as president reagan helped restore an economy as challenge as we face now, michael reagan has advice for mitt romney. follow my dad's lead. good morning to you, michael. >> good morning to you. >> in what specific ways should mitt romney follow your father? >> mitt romney needs to stand up for not only his record as a businessman there at bain capital or the application and what have you but also needs to really point out what this administration has done to this country. the only people really better off today than they were four years ago is ban bank barack obd joe biden. nobody else is better off when you look at 23 million people underemployed or unemployed, if you look at $5 trillion in debt. nobody is better off in this country. he needs to just harp on that from now until election day to make sure that people understand what this president has done to the economy of this country. >> we simply cannot afford four more years of barack obama. that's what the r
ronald reagan's performance in the 1980 presidential debate sent him soaring ahead of jimmy carter to landslide victory. >> as president reagan helped restore an economy as challenge as we face now, michael reagan has advice for mitt romney. follow my dad's lead. good morning to you, michael. >> good morning to you. >> in what specific ways should mitt romney follow your father? >> mitt romney needs to stand up for not only his record as a businessman there at bain...
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then there was a hiatus until 1976, when gerald ford agreed to debate jimmy carter. the debate commission was established in 1987. jim lehrer, tonight's moderator, has moderated the most debates over those years, 12 altogether. you have gotten criticisms about a moderator 6 -- selection, that they are mainstream media, all white, and middle-age or older. what is the response to that? >> we would state it slightly differently. we would say we have picked four exceptional journalists to have a lot of experience in doing presidential debates and covering politics in the white house and in foreign policy. we think they are also four individuals who have proven it is not about them. we do not want moderator's here trying to put themselves ahead of what the candidates have to say. at the end of the day, the american people want to hear from the candidates. one thing jim lehrer has demonstrated is that he is the type of moderator who lets the candidates do the talking. he will ask the questions, they will be pointed and precise at times, but i think he is going to let them
then there was a hiatus until 1976, when gerald ford agreed to debate jimmy carter. the debate commission was established in 1987. jim lehrer, tonight's moderator, has moderated the most debates over those years, 12 altogether. you have gotten criticisms about a moderator 6 -- selection, that they are mainstream media, all white, and middle-age or older. what is the response to that? >> we would state it slightly differently. we would say we have picked four exceptional journalists to...
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a small badly needed victory for which jimmy carter personally congratulated tony men degrees but only in private. >> announcer: the revolutionary government has added canada to its enemies list angered and embarrassed by canada's daring rescue of six americans from tehran >> the canadians did it. the canadians did it. >> reporter: you know that the canadians played a crucial role but the c.i.a. did it. was that a hard fiction to maintain? >> it was a partnership. in this situation it was absolutely the best thing that could have happened for someone other than the americans to take credit for this while they were still holding americans. who cares who gets credit? the c.i.a. isn't in the business of taking credit. >> reporter: after 84 days of hiding, one of the first things the newly freed lee schotts when he got home was run a check on how well back stopped their cover story as a scouting crew for studio 6 productions had been >> i called the phone number on my business card. >> reporter: what did they say? i asked to speak to myself. they said he's traveling in the mideast right no
a small badly needed victory for which jimmy carter personally congratulated tony men degrees but only in private. >> announcer: the revolutionary government has added canada to its enemies list angered and embarrassed by canada's daring rescue of six americans from tehran >> the canadians did it. the canadians did it. >> reporter: you know that the canadians played a crucial role but the c.i.a. did it. was that a hard fiction to maintain? >> it was a partnership. in...
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it was established under 979 under jimmy carter -- it was established in 1979 under jimmy carter. each state gets about 11 cents out of every dollar that each state spends. you have to do a, b, c, d. to do that, it costs 16 cetns nts. it costs money to get federal money. give education to the states. 50 laboratories of best practices. we will have some fabulous successes and some horrible failures that would be avoided. 50 different laboratories working on this. i would suggest that we come up with some incredibly innovative, new ways of delivering education in this country. host: our guest is joining us from sante fe, the former governor of new mexico. he is currently the libertarian presidential nominee and is on the ballot in 47 states plus d.c. are you confident you will get those last three states? guest: 0, seems to be the worst of all -- oklahoma seems to be the worst of all. these barriers that been put in place are to the detriment of everyone watching. when not have more voices debating and discussing as opposed to fewer? it is really hard to get on the ballot in all 50
it was established under 979 under jimmy carter -- it was established in 1979 under jimmy carter. each state gets about 11 cents out of every dollar that each state spends. you have to do a, b, c, d. to do that, it costs 16 cetns nts. it costs money to get federal money. give education to the states. 50 laboratories of best practices. we will have some fabulous successes and some horrible failures that would be avoided. 50 different laboratories working on this. i would suggest that we come up...
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and as late as october much that year, ronald reagan was trailing jimmy carter in the polls and the strong debate helped him win. and mike reagan is in the next hour. and problems with seats coming loose in flights, american airlines. tom sullivan is a pilot and our aviation expert. he's going to join us to talk about american airlines and rock legends gene simmons, he voted for obama in '08 and he told us he wants to take that vote back. question, is there anything president obama could say tonight that would change gene simmons' mind and make him vote for obama all over again? we will ask him the question. and we want to hear from you of course, e-mail us at varney@foxbusiness.com. there you have it. and all right, it's wednesday morning and i have the seven early movers for you. family dollar posts higher quarterly profits and i see the stores opening everywhere and that stock is up. what's that, 2% up. nearly 3. data storage company, zero text, made less than expected and give a disappointing forecast and plummet down 12%. intermune, and health officials have approved its lung drug. a
and as late as october much that year, ronald reagan was trailing jimmy carter in the polls and the strong debate helped him win. and mike reagan is in the next hour. and problems with seats coming loose in flights, american airlines. tom sullivan is a pilot and our aviation expert. he's going to join us to talk about american airlines and rock legends gene simmons, he voted for obama in '08 and he told us he wants to take that vote back. question, is there anything president obama could say...
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that is the democrats for jimmy carter. it was the south he carried. host: a question from "the new republic." guest: so by voter suppression, he means not being able to walk up and vote without a photo i.d. i think he would be clear if the said, why do republicans need a voter i.d. to vote? if you put it th way, i think people would laugh. register state to state? it has nothing to do with black people and involves slandering black people. but they do not care because they start slopping the civil- rights label on gay marriage and abortion on demand and another cause the democrats believe in is voter fraud. they are famous for it. it appears the election of our franken in minnesota when his opponent and that the next day with about 500 more votes than out franken democrats kept finding more votes for al franken and he wound up winning by a few hundred votes. there have been more than 100 convictions for voter fraud. more than 1000 of the votes from that election are being investigated in democratic areas. democrats want to keep engaging in voter fraud
that is the democrats for jimmy carter. it was the south he carried. host: a question from "the new republic." guest: so by voter suppression, he means not being able to walk up and vote without a photo i.d. i think he would be clear if the said, why do republicans need a voter i.d. to vote? if you put it th way, i think people would laugh. register state to state? it has nothing to do with black people and involves slandering black people. but they do not care because they start...
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. >> jerry brown, jerry brown, i mean, he won the new jersey presidential primary over jimmy carter when i was 14 years old. [laughter] charles: all right, that's a lot of time to get things wrong. republican candidate for u.s. senate in california is joining us now. you know, a lot of people here, the republican challenger, and they say wow we're going to see a glutton for punishment. elizabeth, listen, you know, obviously you face a real uphill battle. why is it, though? why is it that way? how come california which just has devastating ugly economic data and the trends have been so awful for years, why is it still so hard for republicans to get people to realize this and stop it? >> well, good morning, charles. well, first of all, you know, governor christie also said california, don't give up on your state. and i don't think it's going to be quite as bad as michael reagan was saying. i actually think we're turning things around in california. here's the reality, right now 70% of californians finally recognize that we're on the wrong track. took long enough. but we're finally -- they
. >> jerry brown, jerry brown, i mean, he won the new jersey presidential primary over jimmy carter when i was 14 years old. [laughter] charles: all right, that's a lot of time to get things wrong. republican candidate for u.s. senate in california is joining us now. you know, a lot of people here, the republican challenger, and they say wow we're going to see a glutton for punishment. elizabeth, listen, you know, obviously you face a real uphill battle. why is it, though? why is it that...
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jimmy carter created the agency i believe. bill clinton brought james lee whit with him from arkansas and made him fema director, and then george bush took it out of the cabinet, put it in the bowls of dhs -- >> yeah. >> bill: cut the budget and then katrina happened and fema wasn't up to the task. and now president obama has brought it back. and it does seem that we know now that fema has an important role, right? >> i think it's here to stay also, and i say this mainly just to go back to the beginning of the conversation we had earlier about how politicians can talk in theory about disaster relief but the second there is a disaster, all of that conversation changes. and the reason why fema is in existence, it's like a big disaster insurance policy that you would have if you broke your leg or something. so that's why it is there. there is a debate on the margins that says how much money should fema have, especially if we think that states will put less in their reserves if they think that fema will bail them out, but i really
jimmy carter created the agency i believe. bill clinton brought james lee whit with him from arkansas and made him fema director, and then george bush took it out of the cabinet, put it in the bowls of dhs -- >> yeah. >> bill: cut the budget and then katrina happened and fema wasn't up to the task. and now president obama has brought it back. and it does seem that we know now that fema has an important role, right? >> i think it's here to stay also, and i say this mainly just...
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now, with this caveat, president obama much quicker than jimmy carter. much. however, the way that reagan did it was authoritative, but kind of focusy. i don't know if romney can be folksy. but you got to be bold and fresh out there. but you got to do it with more of a twinkle in your eye than a malice. >> bill, look, why is "the o'reilly factor" and "fox & friends" popular? >> i don't show malice and i'll tell i couldn't. one of these crazy right wing talk show host social security off the air, i understand, savage, isn't he off the air? >> brian: i heard he's having trouble. >> because he's malicious. >> first of all, michael savage, you might not like him, he had millions of people -- >> he's malicious. that's what he is. if romney starts to do that, if people sense that -- >> we're not talking about -- >> i'm sorry, laura, you're wrong. if romney starts to do that without -- >> that's not what -- when has romney ever done that? >> come on, come on. >> you're creating paper tigers, bill. romney, i was in new york last week, and he performed beautifully. unf
now, with this caveat, president obama much quicker than jimmy carter. much. however, the way that reagan did it was authoritative, but kind of focusy. i don't know if romney can be folksy. but you got to be bold and fresh out there. but you got to do it with more of a twinkle in your eye than a malice. >> bill, look, why is "the o'reilly factor" and "fox & friends" popular? >> i don't show malice and i'll tell i couldn't. one of these crazy right wing talk...
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jimmy carter-ronald reagan's debate claimed the largest audience so far. bill: stay with us on the fox news channel. at 8:55 eastern time, bret, megyn, the entire fox news political team is here for analysis. join us in prime time tonight. jamie: we are ready now. major developments in the wake of the attack in libya. according to letters obtained exclusively by fox news the state department may have ignored security concerns raised by the staff in benghazi before that assault. catherine, what are we learning with the warnings ahead of time. >> reporter: these letters suggest the state department refused to get involved in a dispute between blue mountain libya, the security license holder in libya and its operations partner blue mountain u.k. they trained the guards at the consulate in libya. there were meeting about the security contract in libya. one in june and one in july. fox news is told the libyan contract holder felt the security was substandard and unworkable. when the libyans tried to bring in a third contractor to improve security the state depa
jimmy carter-ronald reagan's debate claimed the largest audience so far. bill: stay with us on the fox news channel. at 8:55 eastern time, bret, megyn, the entire fox news political team is here for analysis. join us in prime time tonight. jamie: we are ready now. major developments in the wake of the attack in libya. according to letters obtained exclusively by fox news the state department may have ignored security concerns raised by the staff in benghazi before that assault. catherine, what...
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i suspect in 1980, that's what happened the weekend before much of jimmy carter's base was falling away we all know what happened then. ashley: right. >> now i think the same could happen here. it is president's base in question. it is the president's base of support who is either rabid or not then we'll see. but i think it is the president's base that he is worried about and not so much mitt romney's base the argument, his supporters will walk over brokennglass to vote. simply nothing, because they love him because they dislike the other guy. ashley: yeah. >> so that could be a dynamic. they are. melissa: they are yelling at us that we should go. they also work for them and squawk into the booth and get their names. >> yelling. melissa: neil cavuto, special tonight's special. tomorrow morning you're not going home. i know why you're the big cheese. >> now you're mocking me. you're mocking me. melissa: definitely not. i would never. ashley: there was level of mockery. >> there was indeed. melissa: no. of a base closure, how did i end up in trouble, the new york stock exchange will reope
i suspect in 1980, that's what happened the weekend before much of jimmy carter's base was falling away we all know what happened then. ashley: right. >> now i think the same could happen here. it is president's base in question. it is the president's base of support who is either rabid or not then we'll see. but i think it is the president's base that he is worried about and not so much mitt romney's base the argument, his supporters will walk over brokennglass to vote. simply nothing,...
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carter, and doug schoen, a former pollster if bill clinton. doug, the rasmussen poll is more accurate because it is strictly post debate? >>doug: gallup is seven days, scott rasmussen polls three days moving average so it is all post debate. he shows four points of movement in his national polling which puts obama from a narrow lead to a narrow deficit. effectively, though, this race is deadlocked. when we get to the swing states we will see that. >>gregg: people call this a bounce for romney. >> but a bounce does not last in >>pat: this could be the most significant debate in terms of impact other than reagan's debate against carter in affecting the race. debates usually do not move numbers. romney is getting real movement out of the debate. what it does and what has happened, romney's favorable rating has skyrocketed. we saw that among uncommitted voters in the cbs poll, after the debate, and we talked about this last week, 30 percent of the people say he cared about them, it doubled to 53 percent. he did what we suggested. by the way that i
carter, and doug schoen, a former pollster if bill clinton. doug, the rasmussen poll is more accurate because it is strictly post debate? >>doug: gallup is seven days, scott rasmussen polls three days moving average so it is all post debate. he shows four points of movement in his national polling which puts obama from a narrow lead to a narrow deficit. effectively, though, this race is deadlocked. when we get to the swing states we will see that. >>gregg: people call this a bounce...
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i talked to former polster for former jimmie carter. pat helped tod break it down. walter mondale in the preparation to debate ronald reagan. >> we set up a couple of podiums. how closely do they try to stage everything in the debate. >> everything is negotiated and the whole one ups is how cold is the studio versus how warm and most importantly as i learned in 1984. is lighting. reagan people got the lighting set and mondale walks out . he has huge bagsurn his eyes. >> did they have a chance to check out the lighting. >> they did and they missed it. one of the things that you mention is just how far apart the podiums are. >> you can be further apart. and how do they engage and you are looking in the camera and have the moderator and critecal moments of campaign is how you turn. >> bill clinton used wag the platform. >> how do you advice. not to put your finger. it is a question of emphasis. and al gore did something risky and it back fired. he walked off his podium and invaded governor bush's speech. he was prepared for al gore to approach him. al gore had done tha
i talked to former polster for former jimmie carter. pat helped tod break it down. walter mondale in the preparation to debate ronald reagan. >> we set up a couple of podiums. how closely do they try to stage everything in the debate. >> everything is negotiated and the whole one ups is how cold is the studio versus how warm and most importantly as i learned in 1984. is lighting. reagan people got the lighting set and mondale walks out . he has huge bagsurn his eyes. >> did...
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ford trailed jimmy carter, need ad boost, he agreed to a debate in 1976. 16 years after the first one. today no candidate can really avoid debating. charlie, norah? >> bill, i lov >> after a lot of hype the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium went on this weekend. we'll hear what bill o'reilly and jon stewart had to say and why thousands of people couldn't see it. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may
ford trailed jimmy carter, need ad boost, he agreed to a debate in 1976. 16 years after the first one. today no candidate can really avoid debating. charlie, norah? >> bill, i lov >> after a lot of hype the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium went on this weekend. we'll hear what bill o'reilly and jon stewart had to say and why thousands of people couldn't see it. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you...